He makes his way through the temple and reaches Rugnor, who is still trying to make the Princess marry him. As he reaches the final doors of the temple, the floor collapses and the Prince falls into the Moon Temple.
The Prince climbs the cliff's outside and makes it to the Sun Temple. Making his way through the decayed place, the Prince finds a Lamassu, which takes him to a temple in the mountains. The Princess is flown away by Rugnor on a flying beast, while the Prince falls into the Floating Ruins, the remnants of a flying castle built by a wizard Khacan. The blimp flies into a storm, and lightning sets it on fire. The Prince finally reaches the top of the dirigible, where the Princess and Rugnor are. When he reaches the upper part of the dirigible, he finds a staff and then another bow, which he uses to continue his journey. He makes his way up the flying vehicle, losing all his weapons in the process. He finds the Princess being taken to a dirigible, which he boards just before it takes off. As Assan calls the guards, claiming that the Prince killed the Sultan, the Prince jumps from the tower's balcony and escapes through the city rooftops to the streets and docks of the Capital. Sultan with his dying breath reveals that with his death, his pact with Assan in now void. Assan tries to kill the Prince, but the Sultan intervenes and is stabbed in his place. The Sultan apologizes to the Prince, stating he had no right to marry the Princess to him, and promising any other woman in the kingdom. He progresses further into the palace and reaches the room where Assan and the Sultan are discussing, the former demanding that he hands the Princess' hand in marriage to his son Rugnor as both agreed years ago. When the Prince finally makes it into the palace, he fights and kills the belly dancer who also woks as an assassin. On his way to the palace, he travels through the cistern, meeting the first assassin in his journey. The Prince then leaves the dungeon, making it through the Ivory Tower, where he takes a bow from a dead archer. Upon escaping his confinement and traversing the lower levels of Assan's Palace, he kills a guard with a grate and takes his sword. The Prince is thrown into a prison cell with no weapon of his own. Apparently, her father, the Sultan, had promised long ago that she would be given away in marriage to Assan's son, Rugnor, once she turned 21 years old. The Princess, who was denied access to the place a moment before, is also captured.
Midway through the show, the Belly Dancer kills the Sultan's personal bodyguards and the Prince is imprisoned in Assan's dungeon. Assan, the brother the Sultan invited the Sultan, and the Prince to a private belly dance.